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Cipriani cameo ends Rebels drought

23rd March 2012 07:38

Danny Cipriani dancing for Rebels

Dancing shoes: Danny Cipriani

A 26-minute first-half effort from Danny Cipriani helped the Rebels to secure their first win of the season in a 30-29 triumph over the Force on Friday.

It was a fine showing from the soon-to-be Sale Sharks fly-half as he set up a try and scored one of his own before being taken off with a leg injury.

That cameo helped the Rebels into a 21-0 lead with just 22 minutes on the clock and from there they held off a spirited Perth outfit to claim victory.

The Rebels were struck by a double blow during the warm-up when James O'Connor and Richard King were both forced to pull out with repspective injuries. That meant a start for Lloyd Johannson and Julian Huxley while Nic Stirzaker and James Hilgendorf were called onto the bench. However, the absence of two of their key players did not hamper the Rebels as they put in an improved start from last week's against the Cheetahs.

It took just eight minutes for the hosts to get over the whitewash for the first score of the match when a flat ball from Cipriani found ex-Wasp Lachlan Mitchell, who had been moved from wing to outside centre at AAMI Stadium. That converted score was just the beginning of a purple patch for the Melbourne Rebels.

Cipriani seemed to be enjoying the freedom of running the backline without Wallaby star O'Connor outside him and when the bulky Johannson crossed six minutes after Mitchell, the home crowd were lapping up the good start. It was about to get better as when Mark Gerrard showed good skills down the right wing, the veteran looked inside to find Cipriani on hand. The Englishman had a clear run to the line and then performed a celebratory dance. It was his last offering as the number ten had strained a hamstring in the act of scoring.

The Force took full advantage of the disruption as David Pocock pounced on a loose ball that Pek Cowan had kicked on the floor. David Harvey kicked to make it 21-7 on 33 minutes.

Third-choice kicker Julian Huxley then landed a penalty for the Rebls, but the Force replied with their second try when centre Winston Stanley crossed before the break. It looked like the tide had turned as the visitors struck again after the break as wing Alfi Mafi capitalised on some weak tackling to score under the posts. Harvey made it 24-19 from the kicking tee.

Harvey reduced the arrears to two points before Huxley gave the Rebels some breathing space ahead of a score from Nick Cummins that hinted the result was heading west. The wing hit the tail of a line-out on 63 minutes to level the scores and Harvey did the rest.

But it was to be the Rebels' day as, with ten minutes left, Gerrard's long-range penalty ended their winless drought to help them up to thirteenth in the overall standings.

The scorers:

For Melbourne Rebels:
Tries: Mitchell, Johannson, Cipriani
Con: Cipriani 3
Pen: Huxley 2, Gerrard

For Western Force:
Tries: Pocock, Stanley, Mafi, Cummins
Con: Harvey 3
Pen: Harvey

Rebels: 15 Julian Huxley, 14 Mark Gerrard, 13 Lachlan Mitchell, 12 Lloyd Johannson, 11 Cooper Vuna, 10 Danny Cipriani, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Gareth Delve (c), 7 Tom Chamberlain, 6 Jarrod Saffy, 5 Hugh Pyle, 4 Luke Jones, 3 Laurie Weeks, 2 Adam Freier, 1 Nic Henderson.
Replacements: 16 Ged Robinson, 17 Rodney Blake, 18 Alister Campbell, 19 Tim Davidson, 20 Michael Lipman, 21 Nic Stirzaker, 22 James Hilgendorf.

Western Force: 15 David Harvey, 14 Nick Cummins, 13 Will Tupou, 12 Rory Sidey, 11 Alfie Mafi, 10 James Stannard, 9 Brett Sheehan, 8 Matt Hodgson, 7 David Pocock (c), 6 Angus Cottrell, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 Sam Wykes, 3 Salesi Ma'afu, 2 Nathan Charles, 1 Kieran Longbottom.
Replacements: 16 Ben Whittaker, 17 Pek Cowan, 18 Toby Lynn, 19 Richard Brown, 20 Justin Turner, 21 Winston Stanley, 22 Samu Wara.

Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
Assistant referees: Angus Gardner (Australia), Andrew Lees (Australia)
Television match official: Matt Goddard (Australia)

Comments

Egdar says...

@ Vonvon - he looked retarded for the entire dance, there was no moment when he didn't. The reason why rugby fans admire Carter/ Wilkinson/ Warburton/ Pocock/ Kaino/ etc is because they are rugby players, not football players like this ponce. He played very well, threw passes that no other English 10 could, ditto ran faster, and it is a shame he is a grade 1 idiot plonker.

And if you must do it, at least have something good about it, Digby's was physically impressive, Peter Crouch's had tricky co ordination. This was just pure pants.

Posted 19:40 23rd March 2012

NHsaints says...

LMAO at that picture...good on the lad, if one thing cipriani has is creativity...that's fine, that's what makes a good flyhalf, let all the englishmen on this site hope for our sakes that his good form continues....

Posted 18:13 23rd March 2012

Herbman says...

GREAT PIC

Posted 13:07 23rd March 2012

keste03 says...

The Rebels attack went from great to useless as soon as Cipriani went off.

Posted 12:43 23rd March 2012

TVaddict says...

Nice to hear some good things about Cipriani for a change, lets hope the leg injury isn't serious.

Posted 12:01 23rd March 2012

APV1 says...

"The Englishman had a clear run to the line and then performed a celebratory dance."

Great that he's playing well and I hope the injury's a minor one. But stop the dancing, you prat. It's this sort of immature idiocy that got you the reputation in the first place and this won't help you lose it.

Digby can get away with it, but you can't.

Posted 11:54 23rd March 2012

felly says...

Injured in the act of celebrating.....who else! Hope its on youtube v. soon!!

Posted 11:50 23rd March 2012

Vonvon says...

How does PR choose the pictures? He looks sooo retarded on this one.

Posted 10:55 23rd March 2012

hayj05 says...

Good on ya Rebels! Must be a huge relief to finally break the drought.

Posted 10:34 23rd March 2012

Noodle says...

So PR prediction of Rebel win correct. I know one person who has know made a fool of himself...

Posted 10:25 23rd March 2012

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